In Europe's temperate forests, less common plant species are being replaced by more widespread species.
Estuaries on the south-east coast of Australia are warming at twice the rate of oceans and the atmosphere, a new study has found.
Wind power surged worldwide in 2019, but will it sustain? More than 340,000 wind turbines generated over 591 gigawatts globally.
Monsoon rainfall has become more unpredictable in India.
How the embryo develops in the womb is a complicated process, that is still puzzling today.
The small, isolated island in the South Pacific Ocean has been named the first “dark-sky nation.”
Phytoplankton and sediment produced a vivid display in this relatively shallow sea between Great Britain and northern Europe.
Texas A&M AgriLife scientists found that fungi induce two substances in corn that boost immunity, making a stronger crop.
Naturally occurring (geogenic) groundwater arsenic (As) contamination is a problem of global significance. It occurs in large parts of the alluvial and deltaic aquifers in South and Southeast Asia.
A new chemical compound created by researchers at West Virginia University is lighting the way for renewable energy.
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